The Ruby Tester Code is at fault or the directions are wrong, I had to make sure that multiple spaces got replaced by a single space in the ID. This doesn't appear to be the directions. Other solutions did the same, I course corrected based on the failed tests.
That must have been the case. This was originally a standalone Kata but then was later converted into part of a Series which naturally required major description edits.
Many thanks for your translation :D Unfortunately I was not able to approve it due to description merge issues but I forked your translation to fix those issues and approved it; hope you don't mind :)
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Thanks! I'm glad to see your problem is back to beta, it was a good quick challenge. Quite the roller coaster for this one.
Ruby translation has been accepted
hello World
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Still cant approve :D
The Ruby Tester Code is at fault or the directions are wrong, I had to make sure that multiple spaces got replaced by a single space in the ID. This doesn't appear to be the directions. Other solutions did the same, I course corrected based on the failed tests.
Thanks! I approved your fix !
Thanks for the observation. In the instructions is explained as you suggested.
Seems like this is still an issue
This kata is focused on composite numbers - as in its title, so no primes ;-)
I'll check it. Thanks for the feedfaback.
That must have been the case. This was originally a standalone Kata but then was later converted into part of a Series which naturally required major description edits.
@ITSOES,
Many thanks for your translation :D Unfortunately I was not able to approve it due to description merge issues but I forked your translation to fix those issues and approved it; hope you don't mind :)
Cheers,
donaldsebleung
From my POV it's clear in the given examples but as you suggested I'll add that in the description.
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